J'ai apprécié vos aventures au Kurdistan, la ville de Dohuk..vous êtes vraiment un homme patient et calme..et votre long voyage à vélo nous a fait sentir le goût de la vie simple...loin des différences et des malheurs du monde. ..vous êtes les bienvenus
Maaan when i look at these kinds of videos my heart explodes! I am born in kurdistan(zakho) came to sweden when i was 4 been there a few times longest stay was 6 months and i swear i feel sooooo incredibly home sick!! It's kinda funny because i was raised in sweden and sweden is my home but the blood pumping in my heart yearns to return home! Thank you brother for this amazing video hope you had an absolutely awesome time in kurdistan! Merci boque!!
5:14 Maraq Fasoulia(Bean soup) you mix the beas soup with the rice and eat it together and i can tell in the appetizers plate the is a little Tzatziki and the olives in the center:)
As we are Kurdish, we are so much friendly and helpful with those people who are visiting our beloved country, Thank you so much due to showing the positive things about Kurdish culture and society ❤
I hope you come back again to kurdistan Yves. I’m a big fan of your channel and really enjoy watching your videos. One thing i noticed in your meals in iraq. Beans tomato soup should be mixed with rice then eaten. 😅 that is how it is. Anyways i hope you enjoyed it
There are a lot of Assyrians in Duhok. The Assyrian name for Duhok is Nuhadra. The Assyrians are the oldest nation on this planet. They will reach 7,000 years in not so long. Glad you mentioned them. The Ezidis also date their calendar back almost 7,000 years. We the Kurds date our calendar to some 2,700 years back. So they are both really old each in their own way. Most inventions of modern humans came from Mesopotamia. Before Egyptian pharaos used to pay tribute to Mesopotamian kings, in particular Assyrian kings. Thanks for visiting my hometown. Always welcome back. Slav.
1. So-called Assyrians were named to assyrians by Europeans in the 19th century 2. Most of them are refugees in Başûr (iraqi Kurdistan) 3. Most of the Christians in Iraq don't consider themselves "assyrian", they are chaldeans 4. Yezidis are Kurds and Yezidism was created in the 12th century. They were mentioned as kurds 800 years ago by the ancestors of today's so-called Assyrians. Yezidis are Kurds and there was never a Yezidi ethnicity
@@MindSeeker2341 Let Assyrians identify as they wish, there is no reason to interfere with that. And how Assyrians and Chaldeans identify internally is up to them and their problem. I am getting tired of Assyrians trying to attack yezidies identifying as kurds, and kurds attacking assyrians for their identity. Ignore the idiots that create these issues, don't get triggered to also behave like that.
Your videos are beautiful! Thank you for also having travelled through Kurdistan ☀️ About Kurds and Persians having been one people, the boy was entirely wrong. Kurds and Persians are related in the way that Scandinavian people and the Germanic people are. The boy talked about the time where the Kurdish Median empire included also Persians, and then was taken over by the latter one. The main ancestors of the Kurds were looong before the Median empire known as Khurri/Hurrians. In that time the ancestors of the Persian people had connections with the Tadjik who are known today as the "true Persian speakers". However directly related to the Kurds are the Balochi in the east of Iran through ancient migration
Very nice video but you did not show that much it’s just half of bazar if you want you can visit duhok again I will give you a tour of duhok city all if you want to come you can send me a reply and I will give you a tour
Yves, dear you were not allowed to enter that tunnel because it's so dark, and to prevent any accident or such problem they changed your path. I'm sorry for that but it's for your safety and also citizens safety.
For me it means a country where few tourists go. You have many underdeveloped countries where tons of tourists go, while places like Luxembourg or Azerbaijan see fewer tourists while they are very developed.
Assyrian people definitely still exist in Iraq, though there arn’t as many (maybe a few hundred thousand) I am Assyrian, born in Iraq, New zealand citizen, living in Australia. Love your vlogs man!!
noka wan mrahqa nzaniya de balaf bit xo mza krn o 1 eji english pchak ji ndzani hama basha bas jarake xabar got kkk nzann video balaf bit kurd de binn noka bejn ma awe di xar hhh
*_At the end you give a bit of history and I would like to complete your explanation. You are referring to the Ancient Medes, the ancestors of Kurds. The Medes fought against the Assyrian Empire due to mutlitple raids and attacks by Assyria on ancient Kurdish lands and then eventually a man named Diako (Deioces in greek) would unite all of the kurdish clans and he would found the Median Empire. Diako gets a son named Phraortes who solidifies the Median empire and Phraortes son Kaykhosraw (Cyaxares) would conquer the Assyrian empire and divide it between his kingdom and the Babylonians who were completely subjugated by the Assyrians. Cyaxares son, Azhuduhak (Astyages), would have a dream that his grandson by his daughter Mandane would usurp him, one thing leads to another and the dream comes to fruition despite the efforts of Astyages, that grandson is Cyrus the Great who would be the founder of the Achaemenid Empire. This shows that the Achaemenids are as much Kurdish as they are iranian. In fact my theory is that even the Achaemenids were themselves not natives of Persia but a median family who would rule the region of southern iran and Anshan in the stead of the Median Emperor. In the old testament the Achaemenid Empire is not known solely as the Persian Empire (as it is known in greek and western sources) but as the Medo-Persian Empire, because the Jews know who is working behind the curtains. Now I have read this history extensively and I implore anyone reading this comment to do the same. Perhaps you will come to realize why the world looks the way it does today_* 😎
Hello Ives... Interesting why you speak farsi? Aré you? Your family? If you... Would be so nice to show us in your videos irán... With your View & style .. I hope you visit there... Didn't know about the kurdish & farsi fragmentation 2.400 years ago... But yes... Kurdish men & farsi men look quite similar physically... AND of course different from Arabi...... In a way of speaking... Greetings & thank you for sharing your videos ...
The reason you see a larger arab population in larger cities of Iraqi Kurdistan is mainly due to refugees from Syrian civil war and from elsewhere in Iraq due to ISIS. Although a big part of the Iraqi arab refugees have returned after the defeat of ISIS, many are still in Kurdistan and the Syrian refugees are also still there as the situation has not really been resolved.
I'm assyrian 🙋🏽♀️ & yes, we still exist in Iraq and around the world 🌎 so my family and I live in Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺 recently 😊 I really like and watch all your videos. I really enjoyed it 😀
4:06 unfortunately you got scammed guy with red T-shirt said 5 the other guy said 7 as you can see with his fingers really uncommon from Iraqis or Kurds disappointment😒
Thank you for showing Kurdistan to the world in a positive way , I can't say how I appreciate that .
I’ll sub I’m from Kurdistan
From Kurdistan too
Welcome to Kurdistan, Great Video
So much good will shown towards you, Yves. Especially good to see young people taking care of strangers to their town.
Indeed, local people are truly willing to help foreigners around here, it's so nice.
this video really makes me happy❤️ good jub the kurdish people we love u❤️❤️
Thank you for showing my city. Kurdish people are very kind and friendly and anyone is welcome here with the love and respect, thanks 😊
Very nice video! You capture everything so well, thank you for sharing with us!
Thank you!
Welcome to Kurdistan…. Well done & thank you for making this video 👍🏻🥰
Thank you so much I proud 🥹 of you because you are so honest and strong 💪 I’m from Kurdistan
J'ai apprécié vos aventures au Kurdistan, la ville de Dohuk..vous êtes vraiment un homme patient et calme..et votre long voyage à vélo nous a fait sentir le goût de la vie simple...loin des différences et des malheurs du monde. ..vous êtes les bienvenus
Maaan when i look at these kinds of videos my heart explodes! I am born in kurdistan(zakho) came to sweden when i was 4 been there a few times longest stay was 6 months and i swear i feel sooooo incredibly home sick!! It's kinda funny because i was raised in sweden and sweden is my home but the blood pumping in my heart yearns to return home! Thank you brother for this amazing video hope you had an absolutely awesome time in kurdistan! Merci boque!!
Love you KURDİSH Im from KURDİSTAN
Kundrstan Iraq 🇮🇶
@@2__1 Kurdistan*
@@thankfulperson5653 قندرستان
@@thankfulperson5653 عدلت التعليق الفوقك وكتبت كوندرستان
@@2__1 imagine being proud to be an Iraqi 😹
Super vidéo merci d'avoir partage cette video et t'est le bienvenue au Kurdistan
These students are friendly and funny.
5:14 Maraq Fasoulia(Bean soup) you mix the beas soup with the rice and eat it together and i can tell in the appetizers plate the is a little Tzatziki and the olives in the center:)
It was a good video,thank you👏
I am going to subscribe because you showed Kurdistan
Welcome to kurdistan we love your videos kurd people are very friendly❤
Welcome to iraq ❤
There are nothing like iraq its kurdistan accepted or not
Welcome to Kurdistan, we appreciate 🤩
Iraq 🇮🇶 ❤
جالب بود دوست عزیز. خوش بگذره
an I from dhok in kurdstan thank you you come kurdstan 🤗
bienvenue au Kurdistan frère ! Profitez-en :)
Merci
As we are Kurdish, we are so much friendly and helpful with those people who are visiting our beloved country, Thank you so much due to showing the positive things about Kurdish culture and society ❤
I hope you come back again to kurdistan Yves. I’m a big fan of your channel and really enjoy watching your videos. One thing i noticed in your meals in iraq. Beans tomato soup should be mixed with rice then eaten. 😅 that is how it is. Anyways i hope you enjoyed it
Thank you so much bro you going to Kurdistan
My daily dose of Yves in Iraq done ✅
hello i like your videos
Welcome to duhok 😍❤
Welcome to Kurdistan. What type of camera do you use? Thanks
Thank you! I used a Sony Action cam for this video (FDR-X3000)
@@KinoYves Thanks bro, I wish you a safe journey👍
There are a lot of Assyrians in Duhok. The Assyrian name for Duhok is Nuhadra. The Assyrians are the oldest nation on this planet. They will reach 7,000 years in not so long. Glad you mentioned them. The Ezidis also date their calendar back almost 7,000 years. We the Kurds date our calendar to some 2,700 years back. So they are both really old each in their own way. Most inventions of modern humans came from Mesopotamia. Before Egyptian pharaos used to pay tribute to Mesopotamian kings, in particular Assyrian kings. Thanks for visiting my hometown. Always welcome back. Slav.
1. So-called Assyrians were named to assyrians by Europeans in the 19th century
2. Most of them are refugees in Başûr (iraqi Kurdistan)
3. Most of the Christians in Iraq don't consider themselves "assyrian", they are chaldeans
4. Yezidis are Kurds and Yezidism was created in the 12th century. They were mentioned as kurds 800 years ago by the ancestors of today's so-called Assyrians. Yezidis are Kurds and there was never a Yezidi ethnicity
@@MindSeeker2341 Let Assyrians identify as they wish, there is no reason to interfere with that. And how Assyrians and Chaldeans identify internally is up to them and their problem. I am getting tired of Assyrians trying to attack yezidies identifying as kurds, and kurds attacking assyrians for their identity. Ignore the idiots that create these issues, don't get triggered to also behave like that.
✨❤️❤️❤️❤️ welcome, we nice to meet you
The students are so funny 😂😂😂😂
I thought they would take you to a café... But don't remember if young men aré allowed to go to a café...
@@thundercatsito
Of course allowed to go to café
Only not allowed to smoke shisha under 18🚫
@@KurdishRUclipsKSAS of course... Only the shisha... The word Hookah Is only for lebanon?
Welcome to KURDISTAN ❤💛💚✌✌✌
Great content keep it up and welcome to Iraq
Shout out to the Kurdish tour guys 😂😂 they are so silly
I was there couple months ago
It was a good travel for me
I been there in duhok last 9191-1992 as part of united nation. People of duhok are very friendly.
I really want to meet you ..and i live in Kurdistan Duhok
Part 2 with students the students are so funny 😂😂
Welcome to iraq 🇮🇶
Jrt😂
Welcome 😀♥️
Your videos are beautiful! Thank you for also having travelled through Kurdistan ☀️
About Kurds and Persians having been one people, the boy was entirely wrong. Kurds and Persians are related in the way that Scandinavian people and the Germanic people are. The boy talked about the time where the Kurdish Median empire included also Persians, and then was taken over by the latter one.
The main ancestors of the Kurds were looong before the Median empire known as Khurri/Hurrians. In that time the ancestors of the Persian people had connections with the Tadjik who are known today as the "true Persian speakers".
However directly related to the Kurds are the Balochi in the east of Iran through ancient migration
Welcome to iraq - Kurdistan bro 🇮🇶❤️
Eitherwise your welcome to Kurdistan and the land of the Kurdish people
The high school guys are like barzan is nice ye ye my village beautiful and they are talking badini I understand it all lol
Welcome To Kurdistan !!
Cam too semel Kurdistan ok 👍🏻
Was born in dohuk and baptized at that church in St Mary at 9:12, ended up in Chicago now
Very nice video but you did not show that much it’s just half of bazar if you want you can visit duhok again I will give you a tour of duhok city all if you want to come you can send me a reply and I will give you a tour
Yves, dear you were not allowed to enter that tunnel because it's so dark, and to prevent any accident or such problem they changed your path. I'm sorry for that but it's for your safety and also citizens safety.
Kurds are descendents of Guti and Hurro-Mittani, we are older than Persian.
Welcome to Kurdistan
Thank you
you welcome bro😂❤
Thank you
Oww Mizgin is really so good person, i am so happy to know him
Xwedê jê razî be🤍🤍🤍✨✨
U should go 5star hotel in duhok 😅 but thy are expensive
They really just curest at himm at the end 😢
"Unusual country" = developing country or LDC (Least Developed Country)?
For me it means a country where few tourists go. You have many underdeveloped countries where tons of tourists go, while places like Luxembourg or Azerbaijan see fewer tourists while they are very developed.
متابعينك من العراق
i spent 4 years in duhok iraq.
Assyrian people definitely still exist in Iraq, though there arn’t as many (maybe a few hundred thousand) I am Assyrian, born in Iraq, New zealand citizen, living in Australia. Love your vlogs man!!
Glad that you like my vlogs, and glad that there are still some Assyrians!
I met a lot of them in Istanbul. Never met any in Iraq though.
Did you know that one of the characteristics of the Kurds is that they do not agree on a single path! 😅 And welcome to Kurdistan. 🙂
wellcome to kurdistan
We're not just funny we're struggling forever kurdistan 🕍✡️🕍
Iraq ❤🇮🇶
Welcome to duhok broo ❤️☀️💚😂😂✌🏼
Welcame to kordestan duhok
I am so happy to see that Assyrian churches are still existing.
I don`t know what is happending to assyrians but i think we all own an apologize sorry
15:26 paya haywana av kcha😂😂😂😭
Welcome to kurdistan bor ❤️
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Lovely Kurdistan
5:00 side meal alone costs more than more meal
You're welcome to for Kurdistan sir 😍
noka wan mrahqa nzaniya de balaf bit xo mza krn o 1 eji english pchak ji ndzani hama basha bas jarake xabar got kkk nzann video balaf bit kurd de binn noka bejn ma awe di xar hhh
Iraq has lot of assyrians and they are in all of iraq even in baghdad exactly aldora district a square called the Assyrian square
*_At the end you give a bit of history and I would like to complete your explanation. You are referring to the Ancient Medes, the ancestors of Kurds. The Medes fought against the Assyrian Empire due to mutlitple raids and attacks by Assyria on ancient Kurdish lands and then eventually a man named Diako (Deioces in greek) would unite all of the kurdish clans and he would found the Median Empire. Diako gets a son named Phraortes who solidifies the Median empire and Phraortes son Kaykhosraw (Cyaxares) would conquer the Assyrian empire and divide it between his kingdom and the Babylonians who were completely subjugated by the Assyrians. Cyaxares son, Azhuduhak (Astyages), would have a dream that his grandson by his daughter Mandane would usurp him, one thing leads to another and the dream comes to fruition despite the efforts of Astyages, that grandson is Cyrus the Great who would be the founder of the Achaemenid Empire. This shows that the Achaemenids are as much Kurdish as they are iranian. In fact my theory is that even the Achaemenids were themselves not natives of Persia but a median family who would rule the region of southern iran and Anshan in the stead of the Median Emperor. In the old testament the Achaemenid Empire is not known solely as the Persian Empire (as it is known in greek and western sources) but as the Medo-Persian Empire, because the Jews know who is working behind the curtains. Now I have read this history extensively and I implore anyone reading this comment to do the same. Perhaps you will come to realize why the world looks the way it does today_* 😎
Welcame to Duhok♥️
هاي مدينه لو خرابه
13:55 "هذا بالزئر" ئ هين بو ب عةرةبى د گةل كابراى تاخفن.!؟😂😂😭😭
Hello Ives... Interesting why you speak farsi? Aré you? Your family? If you... Would be so nice to show us in your videos irán... With your View & style .. I hope you visit there... Didn't know about the kurdish & farsi fragmentation 2.400 years ago... But yes... Kurdish men & farsi men look quite similar physically... AND of course different from Arabi...... In a way of speaking... Greetings & thank you for sharing your videos ...
Welcome to Kurdistan ❤
The reason you see a larger arab population in larger cities of Iraqi Kurdistan is mainly due to refugees from Syrian civil war and from elsewhere in Iraq due to ISIS. Although a big part of the Iraqi arab refugees have returned after the defeat of ISIS, many are still in Kurdistan and the Syrian refugees are also still there as the situation has not really been resolved.
welcome to kurdistan😍❤️
I'm assyrian 🙋🏽♀️ & yes, we still exist in Iraq and around the world 🌎 so my family and I live in Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺 recently 😊 I really like and watch all your videos. I really enjoyed it 😀
Im kurd from halabja and i want to show respect for your people cuz it's so sad wat turk and some kurds did to Assyrian 100 + years ago
I live in Duhok
تعلم الضحك مع الناس الغرباء يقيك شرهم 🌚
Come to zakho
Shout out to the high schoolers..😂 "haza blzer” IM DEAD 💀💀😂
A,m basak. Me Kurd
Duhok is your city wlc😍
So you think a $20 for this hotel room is too much? What you think you should pay?
It's just that coming from Turkey, Kurdistan is so expensive, as in Turkey this kind of room would cost less than $10.
Welcome to our country🤍
Kürdistan ❤️
جاي من پاريس لدهوك الخرابه والله انفضحنا
Biji Kurd u Kurdistan
The hotel is bot fine
Where are you, are you still in Iraq and where are you going?
You actually eate the bean soup with rice
❤🌷👍
4:06 unfortunately you got scammed guy with red T-shirt said 5 the other guy said 7 as you can see with his fingers really uncommon from Iraqis or Kurds disappointment😒
yeah...
No he didn’t said 5 listen it clear he also said 7 haft hizar , don’t judge before making yourself sure
kor det ma j haya tn 😂😂😂😂